McMichael Canadian Art Collection

When I was a child, I had a book about three characters that visited various sites around Ontario. These included places such as the Royal Ontario Museum, the CN Tower, Metro Toronto Zoo, Niagara Falls, etc. I always thought that it would be amazing to explore Ontario and visit these spots. One of the places that it mentioned was the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. An art museum of pieces by Canadian artists such as the famous Group of Seven. I recently had the pleasure of performing there for a private event by MPI Toronto Chapter. Although, I performed inside, I would love to visit it again as outside on the grounds there are several sculptures made out of various materials (bronze, steel, concrete, sandstone, limestone, and many more).

One of the best moments was when I was in the meeting house, a log cottage close to the gallery, I spotted a familiar image and said to myself, “This is Emily Carr’s work!”. I remember reading about her in grade four. Her work was inspired by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific North Coast.

What a full circle moment. I love how the steelpan is taking me to places I once read about as a child.

The Indian Church by Emily Carr (renamed Church at Yuquot Village in 2018 by the Art Gallery of Ontario)

Special thanks to Entertainment Specialist Carol Priest for inviting me to be a part of this superb event.

East Meets West for Cupe Ontario's 59th Annual Convention

What an amazing HONOUR it was to share time, space, and love through the drum.

The day opened with a blessing from an Indigenous Elder. From there
@ngomadrumdance began and the ENERGY was 🔥🔥🔥
@dancecaribeperformingcompany joined in and it was a beautiful blending of sights and sounds.
We came in chippin' to the drums and added our melodious metallic melodies
-HAPPY VIBES ALL AROUND
Then @rawtaiko brought down the house with their POWER and multifaceted rhythms.

What a wonderful moment in time.

Viola Desmond Awards at TMU

15th anniversary of the Viola Desmond Awards Ceremony, an annual celebration of Black Women and their powerful contributions that have made a difference.

I was honoured to perform for this historic event and I met some truly amazing people!

Congratulations to the 2023 award & bursary recipients and honourees.
Crawford Adventist Academy's choir is pure excellence. 💜

St. Lucia Celebrates their 44th Independence Anniversary

THANK YOU to the St. Lucia Toronto Association & Consulate General of Toronto for inviting me to perform for St. Lucia's 44th Independence Anniversary gala. It was indeed a memorable evening.

So PROUD to celebrate my St. Lucian heritage at the 44th Independence Anniversary of St. Lucia!
My Trinidadian heritage was also represented through the steelpan.
Much appreciation to @stluciatoronto and @slucontoronto for the invitation to perform for the dignitaries, Lucian community, and allies.

SHOUT OUT to my family for representing the Forde tribe.
It was a pleasure reconnecting with everyone and meeting new friends (Margaret Daniel from St Lucia Calgary Cultural Association, Honorable Alva Baptiste, and Honorable Henry Mangal)

So INSPIRED by keynote speaker Lisa Dublin (“tradition of EXCELLENCE, RESILIENCE, and IMAGINATION FOR BOARDERS”).
Thank you for the reminder and motivational words!

SHOUT OUT to the artists that set the tone for the evening, sweet melodies by @jesseryansax & @eddiebullen. @mosesrevolutionband, @carltonroberts758 @kelz.john, @dfunmachine, and Robbie, you had the crowd jamming.
Douvan Ansanm!

Photos below by Harold Chitan, CLICK on photo to see larger

Black History Month's Art & Music Explosion at Joseph Brant Hospital (Burlington)

It was the first time that Joseph Brant Hospital held an Art & Music Explosion showcasing creative works from local Black artists. It was a pleasure for me to share my craft with employees and visitors of the hospital.

Black History Month Event at Queen's Park

On February 9th, I had the pleasure of performing at Queen’s Park for their Black History Month celebration. It was an evening of honouring, remembering and celebrating Black people in Canada, as well as a “recommitment to addressing racism” (Doug Ford).

Steelpan at the Toronto Public Libraries!

Greetings everyone!
I am sharing some info below if you or anyone you know is interested in attending a free steelpan workshop.

Toronto Public Library - Pape/Danforth

Steelpan: Hands On Fun
Monday, February 13
4pm - 4:45pm
Ages: 7 - 13

Join Suzette as she leads participants on a hands-on experience with the steelpan. Technique on holding the sticks, stance, playing a scale, and a simple song will be taught. No musical experience required.

Steelpan: From Skin to Steel and Beyond
Monday, February 13
5:30pm - 7pm
Adults

How did the banning of the African skin drum lead to the creation of the tamboo bamboo, ping pong, and eventually the creation of the steelpan?
Join Suzette Vidale as she speaks about the instrument's origins, evolution and current innovations.
You will have the opportunity to play a simple song on the steelpan. No musical experience required.

Space is limited. Registration Required.
To register contact Pape/Danforth Branch: 416-393-7727

Toronto Public Library - Dufferin/St. Clair
1625 Dufferin Street

Steelpan: Hands On Fun
Saturday, February 18
12pm - 12:45pm
Ages: 7 - 13

Steelpan: Hands On Fun
Saturday, February 18
1pm - 1:45pm
Teens

Steelpan: From Skin to Steel and Beyond
Saturday, February 18
2pm - 3pm
Adults

How did the banning of the African skin drum lead to the creation of the tamboo bamboo, ping pong, and eventually the creation of the steelpan? Join Suzette as she speaks about the instrument's origins, evolution and current innovations. You will have the opportunity to play a simple song on the steelpan. No musical experience required.
Drop in. Space is limited.


DID YOU KNOW…
You can borrow an instrument from the Sun Life Musical Lending Library with your library card?

Musical instrument lending library locations

Parkdale: 1303 Queen Street West, 416-393-7686

Downsview: 2793 Keele Street, 416-395-5720

York Woods: 1785 Finch Avenue West, 416-395-5980



Black History Month Launch at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum

The Caribbean Canadian Association of Waterloo Region's launch of Black History Month on Sunday February 5. 

This took place at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum for a free, all-ages, family and community-centered, interactive event to celebrate the region's rich Black history and culture.

Featuring Black artists, authors, musicians and entrepreneurs offering Black history displays and interactive workshops and presentations.

Black History Month Program Series at TPL

During February and March, I will be touring various Toronto Public Libraries around the GTA. I invite you to check out their website, www.torontopubliclibrary.ca.

Thank you to the Toronto Public Library - Parkdale Branch for inviting me to be a part of this year’s Black History Month program series.

I had a great time performing, speaking about the instrument, and inviting attendees to play on the steelpans.

Kicking Off Black History Month with the City of Toronto

Celebrated the launch of Black History Month with the City of Toronto at Metro Hall

coming soon!

Black History Month Celebrations

Greetings everyone, Black History Month celebrations are coming up in February across Canada.
It gives me great pride to be a part of these events during this time.

Aside from performing, I also offer a hands-on component whereby I bring steelpans and can briefly speak about the history and development of the instrument and the journey of the steelpan in Toronto and how it has positively impacted our city.

I have been asked about “how” the steelpan can be incorporated during the month and here are some ideas:

Corporate/Non-Profits
Morning conference, performing as attendees are arriving
Lunch and Learn programming
Part of BHM celebrations with performance and/or hands-on workshop sessions (sessions do not have to be long)

Libraries/Day Care/Schools/Community Centres
Performances and Hands-on workshops

I am getting a high volume of requests from corporate, non-profits, schools, and libraries for performances as well as workshops. As dates are filling up, kindly contact me sooner than later.
I would kindly ask if you can go to “Bookings” on my site or click on the button below and fill out the requested information.

New Year's Message of Thanks

Toronto Neighbourhood Office’s Senior’s Luncheon at the Ontario Science Centre

Toronto Neighbourhood Office’s Senior’s Luncheon at the Ontario Science Centre

Greetings and Happy New Year!

I am just sharing a recap of my year of wonderful opportunities that I had with people from across the city doing great things within their organizations and for the community. 

2022 was a busy year! I had the privilege to perform for Black History Month celebrationscreate and present FREE virtual steelpan classes for children during March Break which successively turned into a 10-week virtual program (each student was given a steelpan to borrow and use), and perform for senior day programs and residences around the GTA. 

Last year I made some new connections and did more corporate events. I had the chance to perform and present hands-on workshops for employees of Oxford Properties, UPS, Pepsi, HOOPP, NPI, CI Financial, RBC, and slew of others.

I was chosen to perform for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee at the Royal York but was even more honoured to participate in the 1st Annual Emancipation Cup (founded by Dewitt Lee of Emancipation Month Canada) at the newly named Emancipation Park (formerly Dixie 407 Sports Park) during Emancipation Month. An honour as the Emancipation Month Act became law in Ontario as of February 2022.

I was again appreciated to be invited to a yearly summer event for Sistering, a multi-service agency that serves women who are marginalized, homeless, and may have experienced trauma or violence. MabelleArts, an innovative charity, invited me once more to perform during their weekly MabellePantry which provides fresh produce to community members who experience food insecurity. Each time I have returned to their neighbourhood, I see how much more the residents have come together as a community and family. Special thanks to the Nia Centre for all the work they do for artists across the African diaspora. I had the pleasure of connecting with their community members through the delivery of my workshops. Upon speaking with them you really see how an afternoon of making the decision to try something new, meeting new people, and creating music can make a difference in relieving stress and producing some happy vibes (It is really needed!). 
I would ENCOURAGE everyone to learn more about these organizations that service the community.

I had so much fun leading hands-on workshops for youth at U of T Scarborough through the UTSC x 100 Strong Foundation program, faculty at U of T Mississauga and performing for a student conference at Humber College.

This past fall marked the official installation of Dr. Rhonda McEwen as Victoria's 14th president and vice-chancellor.
I had the honour, alongside pannist with Earl La Pierre Jr, to perform for this historic event at Victoria University at University of Toronto. Thank you to Jamea Zuberi for making this a reality.

MUCH APPRECIATION to those who gave me invitations to perform, facilitate workshops, and even made recommendations of my services! 
I am EXCITED for all the wonderful opportunities that this illustrious instrument, the steelpan, will bring me this year.
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Snowflakes On Steel Celebrates 25 Years!

Get your tickets early for one of the best steelband showcases this season.
Snowflakes On Steel, brought to you by Pan Arts Network celebrates 25 years of stellar performances by Toronto’s top steelbands.

Featuring:
Afropan Steelband
Gemini Pan Groove
Panatics Steelband Network
Pan Fantasy Steelband
Souls of Steel
Awarding:
Pan Pioneers & Woman In Pan
Special Guests:
Dance Caribe Performing Company

Location: Chinese Cultural Centre, P.C. HO Theatre
5183 Sheppard Ave. East. (1 block east of Markham Rd)

If you have never experienced it, be sure to note that it is an event that will have you dancing in your seats and singing along.
Don’t get left out in the cold without a ticket!

Tickets: Advance $40, Door $45
Tickets can be purchased at Blackhurst, 779 Bathurst St., M & A Discount Store, 1168 Morningside Ave., or online at Ticket Gateway.

Installation of Dr. Rhonda N. McEwen as President and Vice-Chancellor

A new chapter in Victoria University's history has begun! October 12, 2022, marked the official installation of Dr. Rhonda McEwen as Victoria's 14th president and vice-chancellor, which took place as part of the Charter Day celebrations.
I had the honour, alongside pannist with Earl La Pierre Jr, to perform for this historic event. Thank you to Jamea Zuberi for making this a reality.

The Isabel Bader Theatre was alive with excitement as students, staff, faculty, university officials, friends and family joined together to fete McEwen and honour the winners of this year’s admissions awards. Watch Dr. McEwen's full speech below.

100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women

BEYOND APPRECIATIVE to have been recognized for the 2022 - 100ABCWomen (Accomplished Black Canadian Women).

Special thanks to Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine, Dr. Denise O'neil Green, and Dauna Jones-Simmons for providing a space to recognize Black Canadian women who are game changers, difference makers, and innovators.

WHO KNEW that decades ago a discarded oil drum from the island of "sweet, sweet T&T" could be transformed to create an instrument for CHANGE, a tool for WELLNESS, EDUCATION, COOPERATION & TEAM BUILDING, CONNECTING people of different cultures and generations, and providing a SPIRITUAL LINK back to our ancestors.

YUH DEH YAH OAKWOOD?

THANK YOU to the Nia Centre for inviting me to be a part of this AMAZING event filled with MUSIC!
I enjoyed performing, speaking about the history of the steelpan, as well as facilitating hands-on steelpan workshops. I connected with so many people who were excited to receive me as well as this magnificent instrument.

Caribbean Catch-Up at University of Toronto - Mississauga

THANK YOU to University of Toronto - Mississauga’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office, International Education Centre, and Connections & Conversations in “honouring and acknowledging students, staff, faculty, and librarians of Caribbean descent, raising awareness around Caribbean culture, and celebrating Caribbean culture as a whole.” ~@utmedo